Hi, thanks for your tips!
Of course I write the thesis for myself and the rest of the world, I just thought about writing one chapter especially for OOPM, but you're right, even this chapter will be interesting for everyone. I will write this chapter first, and hope I will be able to finish it earlier than planned. CU Harald Am Montag, 24. Oktober 2005 23:12 schrieb Claus Agerskov: > On Mon, 24 Oct 2005, Harald Ulver wrote: > > The question is, whether it is useful for you, if you get the > > requirements by the end of march (!), if not, I won't write this chapter. > > It will be useful. Even though we may have design ready and even written > some source code (I strongly doubt both). Because the project would not be > finished at that time and only the core of the OOPM tool would be decided. > > So there would still be room for suggestions and recuirements - especially > if there are good and strong arguments to support them. > > Even if we (the OOPM subproject) won't need it after you're finished other > new project management tool projects might. Don't do it for the OOPM > subproject only - do it for yourself and the rest of the world. > > When you write your thesis you should not look at it as a part of the OOPM > project - but it may be when it is finished. The thesis is about you > learning and showing that you can study a specific area scientificly and > write about it. But your audience may be others than just your > teacher/professor, the censor and your nearest peers - you are so lucky > that your audience also is project managers and project management tool > designers and developers - if you make your thesis publicly available. > > The most enjoyable greetings --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]